Mohammad Hadi Jafarpour

Law or Verdict? A Criminal Law Critique of Public Executions/ Mohammad-Hadi Jafarpoor
According to the rule of law, the necessity of implementing and enforcing laws is essential to the life of a social system. Even thieves and murderers believe in the necessity of enforcing the law and respecting legal rulings, and it is precisely because of this awareness that they feel fear and anxiety when committing a […]...
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The right to access the internet is suspended/ Mohammad Hadi Jafarpour
A few days before the start of the twelve-day war, the issue of internet classification caused some political and civil activists to criticize the decision, referring to the president’s promise to remove filtering. Such restrictions on citizens’ rights are being imposed while in the country’s political-judicial structure, various rules and laws have been formulated and […]...
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Why Superficial Reforms to the Dowry Law Are Ineffective/ Mohammad Hadi Jafarpour
Contrary to the belief that the challenges of dowry can be resolved merely by amending the Law on Financial Convictions, one of the most important and thought-provoking points in reforming family law is the necessity to consider religious matters and the codified rules outlined in the Book of Marriage. Despite the pressing need to adapt […]...
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Protecting lives is the duty of the government / Mohammad Hadi Jafarpour
Based on the evidence remaining from ancient times, what has always been a fundamental and eternal question and challenge for humanity is human rights, especially in the form of natural and fundamental rights, namely the “right to life”. The embodiment and tangible manifestation of this right has been the source of other human rights, which […]...
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Ignoring public opinion in issuing a power of attorney for “Saeed Mortazavi” / Mohammad Hadi Jafarpour
Referring to the decision of the Bar Association of Yazd regarding the issuance of a lawyer’s license for Saeed Mortazavi (former judge and government employee), and considering the reaction of the legal community and lawyers’ protest against the performance of the board of directors of the Bar Association of Yazd, this decision is subject to […]...
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Is an unjust law still a law?/ Mohammad Hadi Jafarpour
One of the most important issues that is currently being discussed in society is determining the boundary of “civil disobedience” with law-breaking, legalism, and the religious term “oppression”. The attention to this issue has led to the question of the relationship between ethics and law, justice and ethics, or in a religious perspective, the interaction […]...
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Naghbi is committed to laws supporting incarcerated women / Mohammad Hadi Jafarpour.
Discrimination based on gender and the marginalization of individuals based on their sex is a major reason why activists for civil and human rights pay attention to the issue of women and their rights. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in December 1979 was accepted by the United Nations General Assembly and was put into […]...
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“Project Noor” is in conflict with the Charter of Citizenship Rights / Mohammad Hadi Jafarpour
Based on the principles of the constitution and legal and religious rules, no authority or entity in any position or situation has the right to issue orders or take actions without legal permission and against legal rules. This obvious and clear rule has been accepted and confirmed by all human societies since ancient times. Even […]...
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Scams of Panzi and the Fate of Governance/ Mohammad Hadi Jafarpour
It has been close to over a century that the teachings of criminology, with an emphasis on the concept of identifying the causes and factors of crime, have been receiving attention in the criminal and legal policies of political regimes and judicial structures of countries. Despite the necessity of paying attention to this matter and […]...
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“Fire at the Drug Addiction Camp in Langroud: Neglect of Supervision and Necessity of Accountability/ Mohammad Hadi Jafarpour”
The fire at the addiction treatment camp in Langroud raises the question of whether the country’s Welfare Organization and other governing bodies have any supervision over these places or not. What is the management and performance of addiction treatment camps and what is the role of the Welfare Organization in issuing licenses and overseeing such […]...
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Ignoring criticisms; why was the hijab bill not approved by the Guardian Council?/ Mohammad Hadi Jafarpour
According to the principles of the Constitution and the rules governing the creation of laws, the implementation of the decisions of the Islamic Consultative Assembly requires adherence to certain conditions; including presenting the issue in the open session of the parliament and obtaining the votes of the representatives present in the House of Representatives. This […]...
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A Look at the Results of the Independence of the Bar Association and Judiciary Lawyers / Mohammad Hadi Jafarpour
Simultaneously with any challenge against the institution of advocacy, the issue of the presence of an independent lawyer in litigation is raised. But what is meant by this claim? Some say that since lawyers receive a fee for their work, they should not claim to be defenders of people’s rights. Do lawyers have a response […]...
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